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1 April 2020 Transparent glass-ceramics based on Co2+,Ga3+-codoped ZnO nanocrystals: a promising nonlinear optical material
Vladimir Vitkin, Pavel Loiko, Anton Polishchuk, Irina Alekseeva, Olga Dymshits, Daria Shemchuk, Marina Tsenter, Alexander Khubetsov, Anna Volokitina, Josep Maria Serres, Xavier Mateos, Alexander Zhilin
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Abstract
We report on fabrication, structure, spectroscopic and nonlinear properties of a new functional optical material – transparent glass-ceramics (GCs) based on Co2+,Ga3+-codoped ZnO (Co2+:GZO) nanocrystals. The introduction of Ga3+ cations that are smaller than Zn2+ ones and have a different valence state, is expected to modify the crystal field around the Co2+ ions leading to broadband absorption at the 4A2(4F) → 4T1(4F) transition. The glass of the ZnO – K2O – Al2O3 – SiO2 system was doped with 3 mol% Ga2O3 and 0.05 mol% CoO. Transparent GCs were produced by secondary heattreatments at 680 – 860 °C. They contained one crystalline phase - nanosized (8 – 26 nm) hexagonal GZO crystals, Ga3+ ions being distributed between the ZnO nanocrystals and the residual glass. The absorption spectra of GCs contained an intense band at 1.3-1.65 μm related to the 4A2(4F) → 4T1(4F) Co2+ transition in Td sites. A rise of IR losses due to the free charge carrier scattering in GZO was observed. Absorption saturation of transparent GCs was studied at ~1.54 μm. They exhibited low saturation fluence, 0.7–1.3 ± 0.2 J/cm2, and high laser-induced damage threshold, ~25 J/cm2. Co2+,Ga3+- codoped ZnO-based transparent GCs are promising for passive Q-switching of eye-safe erbium lasers emitting at ~1.5- 1.7 μm.
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Vladimir Vitkin, Pavel Loiko, Anton Polishchuk, Irina Alekseeva, Olga Dymshits, Daria Shemchuk, Marina Tsenter, Alexander Khubetsov, Anna Volokitina, Josep Maria Serres, Xavier Mateos, and Alexander Zhilin "Transparent glass-ceramics based on Co2+,Ga3+-codoped ZnO nanocrystals: a promising nonlinear optical material", Proc. SPIE 11357, Fiber Lasers and Glass Photonics: Materials through Applications II, 113571X (1 April 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2556803
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KEYWORDS
Zinc oxide

Gallium

Glasses

Crystals

Absorption

Nanocrystals

Cobalt

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